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Contributors

Ralph Austen Department of History, University of Chicago

Robert Bagley Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University

Erica Begun, Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa

Craig Benjamin, Meijer Honors College, Grand VaUey State University

Janet Brashler, Department of Archaeology, Grand VaUey State University Stanley Burstein, Department of History, California State University, Los Angeles Touraj Daryaee, Department of History, University of California Irvine Charles Holcombe, Department of History, University of Northern Iowa Peter Hunt, Department of Classics, University of Colorado Boulder SHONALEEkA Kaul, Department of History, University of Delhi

Stephen H.

Lekson, Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado Boulder JeffREY Lerner, History Department, Wake Forest University

Xinru Liu, Department of History, The CoUege of NewJersey

Timothy May, Department of History and Philosophy, North Georgia CoUege and State University

Ian J. McNiven, Monash Indigenous Center, Monash University

William Morison, Department ofHistory, GrandVaUey State University Charles F. Pazdernik, Department of Classics, Grand VaUey State University Sitta von Reden, History Department, Albert Ludwigs University

Helmuth Schneider, Faculty of Arts, Universitat Kassel

Scott Wells, Department ofHistory, California State University, Los Angeles Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, Department of History, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee

Bjiirn Wittrock, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala

Ping Yao, Department ofHistory, California State University, Los Angeles Xinzhong Yao, Renmin University of China, Beijing

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Source: Wiesner-Hanks Merry E., Benjamin Craig. (eds). The Cambridge World History. Volume 4. A World with States, Empires, and Networks, 1200 BCE-900 CE. Cambridge University Press,2015. — 731 p.. 2015

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